8ove‘r‘9ali61-60over SMU /, ' y 16 i ’ ridawn Jo‘nes sank two ots with four seconds g on the clock to lift Lady Panthers to a ic 61-60 victory over I. Mary’s Belles y night'at SMU Gym two—game sweep of Atlantic Universities 5 basketball con- Halifax double on the weekend. 5 went to the line with dy Panthers trailing She had grabbed her ound and was fouled, her three chances to two points. Jones her first but came under pressure to e next two for the r y night, the Lady rs upset the'Dalhousie 69—58 at the ,Dalplex., eekend sweeps gives 4-] record and vaults a into secOnd place in ht team conference the UNB Red TS. ' ted from the Guardian- WinriingWeekend The loss was the first this season. for Dalhousie and was the. first ever win for the Lady Panthers over a Dal squad. “Our press in both games, both half and full court, was the key for our success,” said Panther coach Dave MacNeill. He said the pressure resulted in numerous turn- overs which ,the Lady Panthers were able to capitalize on. Saturday, I the Panthers got possession with 29 sessions left, but missed three times on field goal . tries, although a team spokes- man said it appeared each time the Panther shooter was fouled. A foul was finally called on Jones’ second field goal try. The score at the half was 36-35 for the Belles in the see—saw battle. St. Mary’s controlled the first six , minutes of the second half 'until the Lady Panthers started their effective full court press, scoring 14 straight points to take a 57—50 Lady , lead. St. Mary’s bounced back at the 15-minute mark. to tie the game at 57-57 before Pat Mrienca put UPEI on top with a 15-foot set shot with a minute left. The Belles scored two from the floor and one from the foul line to go up by one with 29 seconds left. The Belles missed a crucial foul shot to give UPEI a chance to win on a field goal. Jones led all shooters with 18 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Sonia Edwards was next with 14 points and was top rebounder with 10 as well for the Lady Panthers. But it was veteran Cathy Chandler who supplied the’ key leadership on offense and defense for the Lady Panthers in both weekend games. Chandler was top scorer Friday with 19 points and 10 rebounds, while on Saturday she hooped 13 points and pulled down six rebounds. Debbie MacAloney sup- Hockey Panthers ..,;~;ehop.u.p.Axemen ' John Pendergast I was an exceptional semester start for the rs as they beat the Axemen in ‘two . games over the y 13-15 weekend. weekend series fea— newcomer Don 9, who gave his 1' debut after a two bsence from hockey; sensation Greg chalked up yet r impressive ' per- ce. rday night’s game at . could only be de- asablowout. _ e first period, Gordie Ron Carragher, Roche, Norm Beck, ike Grady scored.- for oals, compared to ’3 one. g the second and eriods, three more courtesy of ' Grey Steve Fullton, and ‘ ,19. mar . "V,l\'i‘t~‘l§-i. ...e«..,..~..r Albert Roche clinched the Panther’s victory- Acadia’s second goal, by Greg Clarke, was to no avail as the Panthers mauled their way to A . an 8-2 upset. Assistant Coaches ~Danny Revell and Mike Ready com- mented that the game on Saturday was very good for the first one after the Christ- mas break. They hope that the Panthers can play with the same intensity against some of the better Clubs in the AUAA. ‘ On Sunday at 2, the Axemen tried furiously to get back at the. Panthers, but once again UPEI took the laurels in a close—fought 7-6 decision. I The Gregs had it in the first period, as Acadia’s Rowe and UPEI’s Gravel each notched up two each for their respec- tive teams. . Gravel came back to the Acadia net for a hat-trick in ..-..... the second period, and Norm Beck’s goal brought the Panther’s score to 4. Unfor- tunately, Acadia scored two as well, from Derek Thomas and Shannon Hope, making the score a 4-4 tie at the end of the second period. ’ In the last stretch, Beck and John Panasuk con- tributed to the Panther’s score, but the air was tense as the Axemen’s Rowe tied the score with 6:46 remaining in the last period. All was not lost, though,» as Panther Gordie Roche redirected a. shot from Darwin McCutcheon to score the winning goal for UPEI. With the score at 7—6, Acadia tried to tie the game once more on a power-play attack}. but the attempt failed. . As a result afternoon’s ' game, Greg Gravel now has 13 goals, 19 assists, for a total of 32 points. ' a b v: valentine’s Day Raffle ' a dinner at Casa Mia forvyou andlyour sweet patootie. Tickets are h, and available from sophomore class execs and members (Whoever he most gets a gasp liquor prize). Drawing is Thursday, February ch tor it — think how nice Valentine’s Day will be this year! ~page 9 ~— of Sunday 1 \ plied a big boost for the Lady Panthers, coming off the bench shooting 78 per cent against Dalhousie for 14 points. MacNeill used ten forLady' players against Dal as the Lady Panthers showed more depth on the bench. The Lady Panthers are at home against Mt. 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